There are many opportunities to get involved in Student Government. We encourage you to contribute ideas, share your unique perspective and opinions, and take part in making a difference on-campus. The voice of our student body is essential for our Student Government to function effectively. For more information about us, you are welcome to contact our office or stop by and chat with your representatives in person; we are always looking for new students who want to get involved with Student Government.

Positions Available

Positions are open in the Executive Branch! Please click on the application below to apply for any of the positions currently open in the Mims-Poppell administration.

The Executive Branch works to address student concerns on campus. The Executive Branch is comprised of the Student Body President and Student Body Vice President, Executive Cabinet, and Executive Agencies.

The purpose of the Executive Cabinet is to advise the President and Vice-President on general matters and to assist in the coordination of the Executive Branch. The main duties of the Cabinet are to complete any initiatives, projects, events, and others deemed necessary by the President.

The Student Senate is composed of 40 senatorial seats, 20 fall seats and 20 spring seats. Senators are charged with the great responsibility of serving as a voice of the student body and representing the best interests of the students in both fiscal and statutory matters. More specifically, Senators have the ability to allocate the $4.5 million dollar Activity and Service fee budget, draft legislation, amend or create statutes, and vote on both fiscal and legislative bills.

Appointments

It is also possible to become appointed to Student Senate in the event of vacancies between elections.

If you have any questions regarding the appointment process please contact the Government Oversight Committee Chair at sgagoc@unf.edu or call (904) 620-2750.

Associate Justice

The Student Government
Judiciary consists of seven justices. Out of those seven, a Chief Justice is
elected annually to preside over the Office of the Judiciary. It is the duty of
these persons to interpret the Student Government Constitution and Statutes.
The judiciary also settles disputes or complaints that students may have with
Student Government, its agencies, and SG funded clubs. The Judiciary is the
final say on issues of noncompliance, judicial complaint, or impeachment.
Members gain important experience in the areas of due process and proper
judicial procedure. They also represent the student body on the Academic
Appeals Committee, Student Conduct, Parking Appeals Board, J-hold and Fee
Appeal Committees.